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Seun (m)
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1) Don't send your child to a boarding school. 2) Send your child to a carefully selected private school. 3) Talk to your child about what's happening in school. 4) Spend more time with your child when he's at home. 5) Don't have a child until you have the time and money for the above.
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atiku07 (m)
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THE REALITY OF LONDON IS THE BEGINING OF EVIL 
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Akolawole (m)
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@Jackal It seems you don't know Seun. He is with oyinbo mentality living in Rock city If you don't live in the west, you can never never Understand.
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Mc Omo (m)
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@Seun U really need to go there first rto decipher what obtains there, else u will just be making postulations that will never work  *why can't u send ur ward to a boarding house? I WENT TO ONE, AND I SEE MYSELF AS A MAJOR SUCCESS!  *what do u mean by carefully selected private school?  *talk to ur child? Like he doesnt really what a gwan everwhere? WHILST AM NOT AGAINST THAT, U NEED TO MAKE UR CHILD KNOW, U AINT TAKING SH@T FROM HIM OR HER WHETHER OR NOT HE/SHE LIKES!!!  *spend more time when he/she is at home or when U ARE AT HOME? don't KID ME!
. . . . MOST MEN AINT AT HOME WHEN THEIR KIDS ARE!!  *so I should not have a child if I can't afford to send my kids to a private school? U R HAVING A LAFF between . . . . . I SEE I can't LOG IN AGAIN AS KITAUN . . NA WAO  [/b][/b]
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I-man (m)
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*why can't u send your ward to a boarding house? I WENT TO ONE, AND I SEE MYSELF AS A MAJOR SUCCESS! You dey count yourself as major success?  Boarding house is harmful.You shift responsibilty for raising your kids to the school authorities for 9 months in a year at the most formative time in their life. between . . . . . I SEE I can't LOG IN AGAIN AS KITAUN . . NA WAO  You for come back as Arseki! No mind Seun.They can't keep a good man down!
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A-40 (m)
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@poster Kill yourself 
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Mc Omo (m)
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I mango knock yourself into a wall if u feel I aint all that 
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Jackal (m)
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@ Seun,
This is one of em statistics about CHILDREN in the UK i want u to see . . . . . . . . . .
Children too young to be prosecuted were the main suspects in almost 3,000 crimes last year, figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show.
According to statistics released by 32 of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, children aged under 10 were thought to be responsible for 66 sexual offences, including indecent assaults on other children aged under 13.
In total, the forces recorded 2,840 crimes where the suspect was under 10. Nearly half, around 1,300, were incidents of criminal damage and arson.
Children were also suspected of harassment, wounding and burglary.
If a child is nine or under, he or she cannot be charged with an offence in England and Wales, although the crime will be recorded by the police.
The number of crimes where children were the main suspects make up a tiny percentage of the 5.5 million incidents reported to the police during the same period, according to Home Office figures.
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A-40 (m)
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Its crazy it almost seems the little ones can do anything and go away with it its not supposed to be that way
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